What is organized gang stalking? Most educated accounts indict the NSA's FVEY massive wire tapping scheme that trickles Americans and others illegally captured communications across borders and jurisdictions, working with so called community policing, and hidden policing tactics, like Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit's (LEIU's), and organizaions like Stratfor, or any number of other FBI / DHS/CIA private contractors and co-conspirators in INFRAGARD and Fusion Centers who pass our illlegally obtained information to local police, who pass that information to cowards and subverters of Constitutional due process. This "community policing" is an endless make-work project that drains tax dollars, targets lawyers, journalists, dissenters and activists, and each community is different-so your personal stalking might include: Mormons and LDS Church; Baptist, Protestant, Catholic, Evangelical, and Jewish cults or other sects working from churches and Soros/Koch brothers funded NGOs or their various Multi Kultural Kovens and Klubs or, academics; pseudo-feminists and their associated multi-cultists, SJW's, crybullies and others who get federal dollars from waging hoaxes, lies and the manipulation of DV stats; Christians and others who want to enforce conformity or cause superstitious fears; and especially political parties fueled by progressive or neo-con cult mentality. Begin tracing your stalkers HERE! Arm yourself with a camera, and blog it live. Start YOUR legal research here, because these are primarily civil conspiracies against your rights-so document EVERYTHING, and especially take names. Avoid all talk of DEW's, face orbs, flat earth and UFO's, the devil, and the other disinformation about electronics-and stick to talk about wiretaps, Fusion Center domestic and political spying, and hidden database abuses with the FBI's Infragard as the political spying nexus that has stolen or redirected our data, and enabled most targeted, personalized, and local illegal 'electronic' surveillance.

So, dont ask lil ol ROGS about the link between the dialectic of “polluting the internet, ” and the Anti Defamation Leagues blackmail and smear streams!

Ask Masnick, himself, if lil ol ROS is polluting the internet (whatever the fuck that means ) as Mike walks the plank between internet fact and fiction, in the case of the ADLs Jonathan Greenbacks v Free Speech online.

The Anti Defamation League, most known for practicing defamation, and paranoid “anti-semitic conspiracy theories,” now ties itself directly to EVERY ROGS THESIS about sick, sad, racist Jews practicing online psychological operations against those who they target, stalk, harass, and pre-emptively defame online(with Techdirt.coms Mike Masnick highlighted as a polluter of internet discourse, via following ADL boilerplate defamation tactics):

From Smolokos favorite shithole, the ADLs own blog, I bid the ROGS reader 小心, and I ask that you excercise caution when reading the radicalizing racist hate literature of the ADL, which sponsored bombings, and stalkings and other US centered Israelified mayhem;and has been implicated as subverters of democracy since they famously spied on activists in 1993; and, ROGS has linked them, and Jewish stalking, AND redirection repeatedly, here at this blog(look at my posts about this person who stalked me on Twitter, or these,ADL affilliated stalkings, ranging from Ian Long, to Matt Riehl, and even the odd case of designer fake bomber Cesar Sayoc, and more .)

ROGS asks: who is better at ROMPER STOMPER BINGO, the alt-Right, or Zionazis in sheeps clothing?…

Can Google Search Be Used to Counter White Supremacy?

We’re co-opting the online platforms that embolden extremists who fan the flames of bigotry and violent fantasies to stop them before they act.

by:
Jonathan Greenblatt, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League
July 1, 2019

This article originally appeared in The Times of Israel

From hateful speech on Stormfront and Gab to the harassment of rabbis walking down the street in Germany to recent deadly violence at houses of worship in Pittsburgh, Christchurch, and Poway, it is painfully clear how online radicalization truly endangers communities. There’s a bright through-line from online hateful ecosystems to in-person violence. In fact, the perpetrators of all three of the aforementioned shootings were inspired by what they read online and actively involved in internet forums where extremism thrives.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. We must deploy every possible tool — from both the public and private sectors — to aggressively tackle growing online white supremacy as the global terror threat that it can pose.

That’s why the Anti-Defamation League is partnering with Moonshot CVE and the Gen Next Foundation to counter white supremacist and jihadist activity online. The program, dubbed the Redirect Method, will use advertising to provide individuals who search Google for violent extremist material with content that exposes the falsehoods of extremist narratives, providing searchers the choice of an off-ramp to radicalization.

Targeting content potential extremists search for — rather than focusing, for example, on what they post to social media — can directly address their harmful online behavior and desires. By providing them with credible sources, we hope to decrease the impact of extremist content and increase the spread of the truth, such as, there is no one “European” identity that is under threat. In this way, we speak directly to those who may be at risk of radicalization, and we incentivize re-thinking those ideologies with accurate information.

While it is too early to tell whether this method works, there is early evidence to suggest that it can have an impact on what content people searching for extremist content are ultimately engaging with and viewing.

Moonshot and Google previously launched a Redirect Method program for ISIS-related searches, which found that those who searched for ISIS content were highly likely to engage with the more constructive, non-violent content that was offered. This led to several thousand views of constructive materials in place of searches related to Islamist extremism. Our new project builds on this success while pulling from ADL’s subject matter expertise in extremist codewords and unique insights to lead the project.

The data on extremism is clear: white supremacist threats are increasing. ADL research has found that of the 50 murders in the US committed by extremists in 2018, all but one were linked to right-wing extremism and 78 percent were tied specifically to white supremacy.

Technology has accelerated the speed with which this hate spreads. Extremists have leveraged the anonymity and connectivity of the internet to move out of the shadows and into the spotlight. They have developed sophisticated, media savvy strategies to circulate their messages and reach a wider audience than previously possible. No longer is this content confined to the margins of society, online platforms embolden extremists like never before by creating an echo chamber that fans the flames of bigotry and violent fantasies. The internet now makes it possible for round-the-clock white supremacist rallies.

Throughout the next year, we will run thousands of ad campaigns across the United States. We will harness the vast array of content that has already been created by local organizations and individuals. We expect the results to provide promising insights into how white supremacists engage with online content and how we can use commercial tools to empower positive messaging to influence their behavior before they commit acts of violence.

Some people might hear about this and raise concerns that it could inhibit free speech. In fact, the opposite is the case. Internet content skews toward the virality of controversy, polluting the marketplace of ideas with vitriolic speech. The Redirect Method actually improves the online marketplace of ideas, not by limiting any speech, but by ensuring that hateful propaganda and intellectually honest information are presented side-by-side. Individuals are always free to ignore online advertisements, but we hope the alternative content will effectively challenge harmful ideologies.

There’s more to be done in fighting hate from wherever it rears its ugly head, but this is a significant step forward. We hope the Redirect Method will inspire tech companies, governments, and international groups to join us in creatively tackling this challenge so that platforms that are meant to bring us together to share ideas will not tear us apart. Together, we can be a force for good that prevents the viral infection of extremism from spreading further throughout our digital world.
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